Built-in reader mode
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zalex108 last edited by
Maybe they will implement since I've tested Opera for Android and it has Reader Mode.
Even it has translate with google button too.Why / What are they waiting¿? Don't know.
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A Former User last edited by
I did manage to find a way to set a minimum font size, but I had to do that by tweaking a file in the profile. There really should be a way to do that easily.
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bhanquier last edited by
+1, but a massive one. At this time it's the only feature that bars me from making Opera my default browser. And if I'm not mistaken Mercury allows anyone to implement its parser, so no technical reason no to do it.
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A Former User last edited by
I did manage to find a way to set a minimum font size, but I had to do that by tweaking a file in the profile. There really should be a way to do that easily.
There's a setting for it.
Not in Mac Opera.
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HanzoX7 last edited by
I tried the reading view in Microsoft Edge and was pleasantly surprised by it... There are some extensions for this but none of them work nicely, at least the few I tested. I tried to like Instapaper and while it's nice, I can't be bothered to go to a separate service to read stuff from the web. So, +1 on the built-in reader mode for Opera.
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pyrrhichios last edited by
+1. Really surprised this isn't in Opera already actually given its pretty rich feature set elsewhere.
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A Former User last edited by
@treego As I said, I'd rather not have to rely on an extension. I use Mercury Reader only because Opera doesn't already have the feature built-in, like other browsers have.
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treego last edited by
@cynical13 Fair enough, I find "Reader View" works just as well as the built-in reader with Vivaldi and Firefox, though.